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Best Sideboard Cabinet Recommendations?

hey everyone! im looking for a good sideboard cabinet for my dining/living area. prefer something sturdy, modern/simple design, and decent storage space. any recommendations on brands or specific models youve used and liked? budget-friendly options are also welcome. thanks!

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u/Beaautiifful — 10 hours ago

ccache starting to show cracks

We've been on ccache for local builds and it's held up fine so far, but as our team scales it's getting harder to manage. Consistency is slipping and invalidation is getting messier than it used to be.

Not sure if the right move is to put more structure around the existing setup or look at something different entirely. Anyone dealt with the same thing?

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u/Beaautiifful — 1 day ago

There's a difference between AI that triages tickets and AI that actually resolves them

Something I've been thinking about after a few months of evaluating AI options for our service desk and basically the title.

Every vendor demo looks impressive. The AI intercepts the message, classifies it, maybe asks a clarifying question, routes to the right queue. Fast, clean, "intelligent." But then almost every case what we're watching is triage. The AI organizes the work. A human still does the work.

The vendors calling this "autonomous resolution" are mostly showing you demos where the request is something simple like a password reset and even then, the AI is logging the ticket and asking the human to click approve before anything happens.

The cases where AI actually resolves something end-to-end and not routes, not suggests, not creates a ticket... seem to require the system to already know a lot about the employee before the conversation starts. Role, permissions, what they have access to, who approves what for them. Without that context layer, the AI can't make decisions. It can only gather more information, which is still triage.

Is anyone running something that's past the triage stage? What does the employee data layer look like in those setups?

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u/Beaautiifful — 2 days ago

Need Bike Recommendations

hey everyone! im looking to buy a new bicycle and could use some recommendations. mainly for daily rides and occasional long-distance trips. what brands or models do you suggest? appreciate any advice!

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u/Beaautiifful — 6 days ago
▲ 2 r/CFD

I have been trading CFDs for a while, mostly indices and commodities. Recently started looking at prediction markets as a way to understand sentiment around certain events.

I am seeing some platforms trying to bring both together. Plus500 comes up a lot, and then there are standalone ones like Kalshi and curious how people here handle it. Do you actually use prediction markets to inform CFD trades, or do you keep them separate?

Also interested if anyone has found it easier to follow both in one place instead of jumping between platforms.

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u/Beaautiifful — 7 days ago

hey everyone, looking for recommendations on a solid pickleball paddle-something with good control and durability but still decent power. budget-friendly options are a plus. what are you using and why?

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u/Beaautiifful — 13 days ago

Hi everyone,

My WiFi keeps disconnecting randomly throughout the day. It reconnects after a few seconds, but it’s happening pretty often and getting frustrating. I already tried Restarting my router and device and Forgetting and reconnecting to the network

It seems to happen more when I’m browsing or streaming, but I’m not sure if that’s related.

Any idea what could be causing this or what else I should try? Thanks!

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u/Beaautiifful — 16 days ago